NICO RASKIN insists the Rangers players are relishing the chance to take on Fenerbahce in the Europa League.
The Light Blues will take on Jose Mourinho’s men in the round of 16, with the winners taking on Roma or Athletic Club in the last eight.
Midfielder Raskin grew up watching the Portuguese manager who has been in charge of the likes of Real Madrid and Chelsea, but he says the squad don’t fear anyone.
Speaking to the media, he said: “It is going to be an exciting game.
“I watched their two matches with Anderlecht and they are a top team with some top players.
“They like to press and the atmosphere over there looks really good and the atmosphere at Ibrox is always great, so it will be a nice game to play in.
“I have never played in Turkey before so it will be a good thing to do. The atmosphere there is known to be tough.
“It is nice to see someone you watched on TV, but on the park you don’t look at the dugout or anything.
“I remember Jose’s teams being successful, especially in Europe. So it will be interesting.
“We always have belief and we know what we have to do. We are not afraid of anyone, so we will take it game by game and go for the win.
“The first game is in Turkey and it will be tough, but if we can do something good and get something then we can come back to Ibrox.
“We played Olympiacos this season and that might help us, but the atmosphere will be different in Turkey.
“It is just a game of football and we have played in big atmospheres before so that’s what will help us the most.”